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the defense had real evidence in this case on their side. this jury was not acting in a completely irrational manner. i don't know if they're right or they're wrong, but there was plenty of evidence to conclude that george zimmerman was not guilty. >> in order for this jury to have found george zimmerman not guilty, they had to believe that trayvon martin was an aggressive boy. he was an aggressive person, that he attacked first. and part of i think the reasoning behind why they would believe that narrative is because they were afraid of and they feared that young black boy. and they saw him as an attacker. >> i want to bring in raymond santana. he was one of the new york so-called central park five. he was 14 years all when the five were convicted of a brutal attack on a new york jogger in 1995. the public outcry at the time was enormous. the media used that term "wilding" they called it a wolfpack of young men in the park. there was tremendous pressure to catch whoever did it. raymond santana did not do it but he served 13 years? >> 7 year
the defense had real evidence in this case on their side. this jury was not acting in a completely irrational manner. i don't know if they're right or they're wrong, but there was plenty of evidence to conclude that george zimmerman was not guilty. >> in order for this jury to have found george zimmerman not guilty, they had to believe that trayvon martin was an aggressive boy. he was an aggressive person, that he attacked first. and part of i think the reasoning behind why they would...
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he's not going to force a government shutdown because he wants to defend a law that is itself defensible. a law that the president said is not ready to be implemented. and a law that the senate author of obama care has described himself as a train wreck waiting to happen. >> that's max baucus. it's causing businesses not to hire full time workers. we're discussing with the audience the issue of division in the country. we see a lot of this in washington. you've been there a while, how divided is it in d.c.? >> you know, d.c.'s pretty divided, there's a lot of talk about how divided d.c. is on the news. what people sometimes overlook is that there are a lot of areas where we actually agree. sometimes there are areas we agree too often. the bigger division i see, is the division that's taking place twin the political governing class in washington of either political party on the one hand and the american people on the other. when we put forward big new programs like obama care, that's bad, and we have to not fund it. >>> coming up, we're going to have a lot more with the studio audience. t
he's not going to force a government shutdown because he wants to defend a law that is itself defensible. a law that the president said is not ready to be implemented. and a law that the senate author of obama care has described himself as a train wreck waiting to happen. >> that's max baucus. it's causing businesses not to hire full time workers. we're discussing with the audience the issue of division in the country. we see a lot of this in washington. you've been there a while, how...
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and later, justice scalia predicted that the supreme court striking down of the defense of marriage act would end up making same-sex marriage legal in all 50 states. and in a "last word" exclusive we'll interview a man whose federal case is the first step in making that prediction actually come true. and you'll hear about the tragic urgency to making his marriage legal in ohio. his husband may only have a few weeks to live. that's coming up. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. but hu
and later, justice scalia predicted that the supreme court striking down of the defense of marriage act would end up making same-sex marriage legal in all 50 states. and in a "last word" exclusive we'll interview a man whose federal case is the first step in making that prediction actually come true. and you'll hear about the tragic urgency to making his marriage legal in ohio. his husband may only have a few weeks to live. that's coming up. i want to make things more secure. [...
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. >> and we have just learned that the amendment to the defense authorization bill proposed by republican congressman justin amash of michigan that would have essentially defunded the nsa and its surveillance program. programs that snowden had revealed, it just failed to pass the house of representatives, 217 to 205. shepard? >> shepard: jennifer griffin at the pentagon tonight. the former football great accused of murder returned to court today as we track multiple new developments in his case. prosecutors say the former new england patriots tight end aaron hernandez gunned down a friend of his last month. he has already pleaded not guilty. and just minutes before today's court appearance, the patriot's coach bill belichick made his first public comments on this case. he expressed sympathy for the family of the man who died. and belichick talked about the moment he first heard about it all. >> i and other members of the organization were shocked and disappointed in what we had learned. having someone in your organization that's involved in a murder investigation is a terrible thing. >> s
. >> and we have just learned that the amendment to the defense authorization bill proposed by republican congressman justin amash of michigan that would have essentially defunded the nsa and its surveillance program. programs that snowden had revealed, it just failed to pass the house of representatives, 217 to 205. shepard? >> shepard: jennifer griffin at the pentagon tonight. the former football great accused of murder returned to court today as we track multiple new developments...
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we're joined by defense attorney mark o'mara. thanks for coming in. >> certainly. >> before we get to the cancellation, do you have an immediate reaction to what trayvon martin's dad said here in washington today? >> look. i don't think it's my place to define who trayvon martin was. we were very careful during the trial not to impugn trayvon martin's integrity. quite honestly, if the foundation of the family wants to remember him in a certain way, they're entitled to it and they should. my only concern was trying to define who george zimmerman was and the fact that he reacted to violence that he had to react to that night only as a last resort. >> let's talk about the news conference today. all of a sudden it was canceled. the family that george zimmerman helped, didn't want to go forward at the news con frechbls i know you were involved in getting that together. what happened? >> well, unfortunately, you know, an event happened last week where jourj did what any good samaritan was. he was right there pulling out the two kids an
we're joined by defense attorney mark o'mara. thanks for coming in. >> certainly. >> before we get to the cancellation, do you have an immediate reaction to what trayvon martin's dad said here in washington today? >> look. i don't think it's my place to define who trayvon martin was. we were very careful during the trial not to impugn trayvon martin's integrity. quite honestly, if the foundation of the family wants to remember him in a certain way, they're entitled to it and...
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she spoke in his defense this time. how valuable is that, do you think? >> well, it is about as valuable as he is going to get. you know, that was -- maybe you can call it a hail mary but you can also call it -- perhaps at the end of the day secret weapon. i think that may be harder to see. she is somebody who is, you know, if you -- google her name, you probably find notoriously private in most of the articles written about her because that is historically true. she is -- classic behind-the-scenes woman to one of the most powerful and well-known politicians in the world. that's hillary clinton. having said that, she also is known and -- i know her a little bit but know people who know her very well as incredibly smart and incredibly savvy. i think that people who are looking at this and saying pooh huma, that's understandable and goodness knows that there should be a lot of sympathy for her. but she also -- she's -- knows what she is doing. she made a decision and wanted her husband to be mayor. she wanted to back him doing that. she's all in. when this
she spoke in his defense this time. how valuable is that, do you think? >> well, it is about as valuable as he is going to get. you know, that was -- maybe you can call it a hail mary but you can also call it -- perhaps at the end of the day secret weapon. i think that may be harder to see. she is somebody who is, you know, if you -- google her name, you probably find notoriously private in most of the articles written about her because that is historically true. she is -- classic...
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let me bring in our criminal defense attorney, darren kavinoky. so the probable cause hearing didn't happen. continuance happened. what does that mean? >> so a probable cause hearing, it's like a mini trial. but it takes place just in front of the judge. there's no jury there. but live witnesses come in and testify and are subject to cross-examination. and the judge ultimately decides whether or not there's enough evidence to allow the case to go forward. it's a safeguard in the system. it's one of the most important events outside of a jury trial. but -- >> that didn't happen. >> it did not happen. instead we've got a continuance. what that likely means is that the prosecution, instead of going forward to that preliminary hearing, that probz he probable cause hearing, they'll take their case to a grand jury that's going to decide after listening to witnesses whether the case can go forward. what that means is that aaron hernandez and his defense team may never get a chance to cross examine those people until they're doing it live in realtime at a
let me bring in our criminal defense attorney, darren kavinoky. so the probable cause hearing didn't happen. continuance happened. what does that mean? >> so a probable cause hearing, it's like a mini trial. but it takes place just in front of the judge. there's no jury there. but live witnesses come in and testify and are subject to cross-examination. and the judge ultimately decides whether or not there's enough evidence to allow the case to go forward. it's a safeguard in the system....
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i wish more liberals would come to his defense. like i said, you didn't hear anything when that -- the 30 senators, primarily republicans who she was servicing once a month. >> stephanie: curtis, i hear ya. your point is valid. there will be some people who feel that way. >> ultimately, it is up to the people of the city of new york whether they want him as mayor or not. >> stephanie: debi in florida. >> caller: hi, stephanie. >> stephanie: hi. >> caller: i find it interesting some of your male callers think it is okay that anthony wiener to expose himself. >> stephanie: there may be more of a gender than a political thing here. >> caller: yes, mark sanford he hiked the appalachian trail and did he the wrong thing. it is different to have an affair which may be private than your -- you're a public figure and exposing yourself. that shows poor judgment. >> stephanie: right. and on a personal side, maybe it is a gender thing guys being jerks with their wives and humiliating them publicly. 58 minutes after the hour. right back on "the
i wish more liberals would come to his defense. like i said, you didn't hear anything when that -- the 30 senators, primarily republicans who she was servicing once a month. >> stephanie: curtis, i hear ya. your point is valid. there will be some people who feel that way. >> ultimately, it is up to the people of the city of new york whether they want him as mayor or not. >> stephanie: debi in florida. >> caller: hi, stephanie. >> stephanie: hi. >> caller: i...